"Vol. 2 in the series on '60s and '70s crossover rock from North African countries and the Middle East. This time housed in very nice gatefold sleeve. Back with a second compilation of the rarest of the rarest from countries that now are slowly mapped when it comes to the world's rock heritage. From Syria to Morocco, youngsters were going for the hip new thing all in their own unique way, creating these records that are cherished by all lovers of rare early rock trash. Though these fantastic sounds are now partly captured by harsh religious reality these records stand proud as the voice of a generation that grabbed the opportunities for creating new sounds!" Artists: Wrong Notes (Egypt), Shar Habeel (Soudan), Abdelhadi (Morocco), Feridun Foroughi (Iran), News (Lebanon), Dorid Laham (Syria), Les Freres Megri (Morocco) , Soli (Iran), Naïma Samith (Morocco), Tony Franks and the Hippie Souls (Lebanon) and Jo and the New Magnifici (Lebanon). On yellow vinyl.